Cleaning Up the “Chan v. Ellis” Mess (Part 3)
This is Part 3 of the “Cleaning Up the ‘Chan v. Ellis’ Mess” commentary series. In Parts 1 and 2, I revealed how we recently discovered that many court exhibits Linda Ellis provided were of […]
This is Part 3 of the “Cleaning Up the ‘Chan v. Ellis’ Mess” commentary series. In Parts 1 and 2, I revealed how we recently discovered that many court exhibits Linda Ellis provided were of […]
In my last post (Part 1), I began the “Cleaning Up the ‘Chan v. Ellis’ Mess” commentary series. My legal adversary, Linda Ellis, has caused a mess for many people with her reckless, irresponsible choices […]
By now, the people who care already know about my team’s victory in the Chan v. Ellis appeal. I haven’t written a formal announcement here. But I did one on ExtortionLetterInfo.com (ELI): All Justices Concur! […]
As we enter February 2015, the anticipation of the decision from the Georgia Supreme Court on my appeal grows with each passing week. Based on our estimates, the time for their decision is fairly imminent. […]
I guess it is an official foursome. Robert Krausankas of Copyright-Trolls.com has once again released his latest post about the Dash Poet, Linda Ellis, entitled, “Poet” Linda Ellis has an Obsession Issue”. Robert’s post includes […]
Greg Troy, of CABALaw.org, has come out with his most informative post yet relating to our favorite Dash Poet, Linda Ellis, and her smear campaign against me and April Brown, author of “Poetic Justice”. The […]
Greg Troy, blogger of CABALaw.org, has written a very informative blog post with a provocative title, “If Linda Ellis Is Afraid of Matthew Chan As She Claims, Why Does She Keep Taunting Him?” Before I […]
Earlier, I was contacted by the anonymous blogger of RestrainingOrderAbuse.com (ROA) who notified me that anonymous user “Good Prevails” struck again with the “seeding” of Dash Poet, Linda Elllis’ 60-second, out-of-context video of my rant […]
In this 9-minute video, Seattle Attorney Timothy B. McCormack tries to convince the Justices of the Georgia Supreme Court (in the Chan v. Ellis appeals case) why I cannot be allowed to exercise my First […]
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